Located ocean side, in the centre of the Algarve is the town of Albufeira. Since ancient times, Albufeira is one of the most renowned fishing and maritime ports in Portugal.

Hotel Overview

The location of the Sheraton Algarve Hotel, Albufeira is unrivalled. The resort extends across 72 acres of inspiring landscape, set above a stunning cliff top overlooking breathtaking views of the Algarvian coastline and beyond to the deep blue waters of the Atlantic Ocean. Influenced by Portugal's Arab heritage, the Sheraton Algarve Hotel features Moorish architecture creating a charming combination of airy interiors, open patios and intimate spaces.
Voted Portugal's Leading Family Resort, the Sheraton Algarve Hotel, Albufeira offers an array of unmatched family leisure facilities including 7000sqm kids club, Porto Pirata Children's Village. A selection of options are available for all ages and likes, from junior golf clinics, to family tennis lessons, a games room and a range of water sport activities during the summer season.
The Sheraton Algarve Hotel provides its guests a divine dining experience with a selection of restaurants and bars located on site. Cuisines range from Local, International, Portuguese, Mediterranean, Moroccan, Italian and Japanese. To compliment extraordinary dinning, guests may also experience light entertainment such as Mediterranean show cooking, Moroccan belly dancing, children's buffet, theme nights and live music.
Perched 200 feet above the golden sands and blue water of the Atlantic Ocean lies the immaculate Pine Cliffs Golf Course. The location of the resort is unique. It extends across 168 acres of naturally beautiful land set above a stunning cliff top, beneath lies an expanse of golden sand beach and the deep blue water of the Atlantic Ocean. The dark red of the sandstone cliffs contrasts sharply with the immaculate green of the golf course above and the sparkling blue ocean below.
This is one of the country's most original golf courses, built in a pinewood setting, with tree lined fairways running parallel along the Atlantic Ocean, giving its guests breathtaking views along the Algarvian coastline. Architect Martin Hawtree's main concern was to keep the natural surroundings as it was before the course was built.